Phalaenopsis orchid Plant named &#39;Phaldasyh&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct variety of  Phalaenopsis  plant named ‘PHALDASYH’, particularly characterized by yellow flowers with dark red-purple spots and shading, 2 peduncles, inflorescence that is long and sturdy, leaves that are between oblong and lanceolate shape, and propagated by tissue culture is disclosed.

GENUS AND SPECIES

Phalaenopsis Blume

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘PHALDASYH’

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant, botanically known as Phalaenopsis of the Orchidaceae family, and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘PHALDASYH’.

Phalaenopsis comprises a genus of about 60 species of herbaceous perennials many of which, or the hybrids thereof, are suitable for cultivar in the home or greenhouse. Phalaenopsis is predominantly epiphytic or rock dwelling, and is native to tropical Asia, the Malay Archipelago, and Oceania. The species typically has 2-ranked, fleshy, oblong or elliptic leaves affixed to a short central stem (monopodial growth), which vary in size from 12 to 20 cm to over 60 cm. The leaves may be entirely green or mottled with silver grey.

Phalaenopsis orchids, often referred to as ‘Moth Orchids’ in the horticultural trade, are frequently used to furnish cut flowers for the florist trade or sold as flowering potted-plants for home or interiorscape.

Phalaenopsis produces upright or pendent lateral racemes or panicle, often with many showy flowers which open in succession beginning with the lowermost. The flowers possess three sepals and three petals; the lateral ones being alike. The lowermost petals, called the labellum, is three-lobed and is often more brightly-colored than the other flower segments. Flower colors include various shades of pink, white, yellow, and red-brown.

Phalaenopsis orchids are typically propagated from seeds. Asexual propagation of Phalaenopsis is often done from off-shoots which arise from the lower bracts of the inflorescence. The resulting plants are detached from the mother plants and may be planted in a suitable substrate.

The new Phalaenopsis ‘PHALDASYH’ is particularly characterized by its attractive and unique yellow flowers with dark red-purple spots and shading, economical propagation by tissue culture, rapid growth, and a plant dimension suitable for packaging and shipping to the market.

‘PHALDASYH’ is a product of a planned breeding program conducted in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands.

The new Phalaenopsis ‘PHALDASYH’ originated from a cross made in May 2005 in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands. The female parent is a yellow flecked Phalaenopsis pot plant named ‘00001-5017’ (unpatented), while the male parent is a pink Phalaenopsis pot plant named ‘22791-0004’ (unpatented). A single plant was selected in June 2008 and has been asexually reproduced repeatedly by tissue culture in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands over a 3-year period. The new variety has been found to retain its distinctive characteristics through successive asexual propagations.

Asexual reproduction of ‘PHALDASYH’ by tissue culture was first performed in July 2011 in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands and has demonstrated that the new cultivar is firmly fixed and retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

Plant Breeder's Rights for this variety have been applied for in Europe on Apr. 25, 2014. ‘PHALDASYH’ has not been made publicly available or sold anywhere in the world more than one year prior to the filing date of this application.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following are the most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of this new cultivar when grown under normal horticultural practices in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands.

-   -   1) Yellow flowers with dark red-purple spots and shading;     -   2) 2 peduncles;     -   3) Inflorescence is long and sturdy;     -   4) The shape of the leaves is between oblong and lanceolate; and     -   5) Plants are propagated by tissue culture.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

This new Phalaenopsis plant is illustrated by the accompanying photographs which show the overall plant habit including blooms, buds and foliage of the plant; the colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures. The photographs are of a 50-week old plant grown in a greenhouse in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands in May 2014.

FIG. 1 shows the overall plant habit, including blooms, buds and foliage of ‘PHALDASYH’.

FIG. 2 shows a close-up of a flower of ‘PHALDASYH’.

FIG. 3 shows a close-up of the leaves of ‘PHALDASYH’.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY

The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘PHALDASYH’. The data which define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands. The plant history was taken on 50-week old plants which were planted from tissue culture in 12 centimeter pots and grown in a greenhouse between 27° C. to 29° C. for 30 weeks, continued by a cooling period of 8 weeks between 18° C. to 20° C. and 12 weeks in a greenhouse of 21° C. Observations were made in May 2014. Color readings were taken under 4-6000 lux natural light in the greenhouse. Color references are primarily to The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.) (2001).

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

-   Classification:     -   -   Family.—Orchidaceae.         -   Botanical.—Phalaenopsis Blume.         -   Common name.—Phalaenopsis.         -   Variety name.—‘PHALDASYH’. -   Parentage:     -   -   Female parent.—Phalaenopsis cultivar ‘00001-5017’             (unpatented).         -   Male parent.—Phalaenopsis cultivar ‘22791-0004’             (unpatented). -   Propagation:     -   -   Type.—Tissue culture. -   Plant:     -   -   Crop time (time to produce a finished flowering plant).—48             to 50 weeks for a 12 cm pot.         -   Growth habit of inflorescence.—Standard, green leaves and             raceme to panicle.         -   Height (including pot, including inflorescence).—58.0 cm to             68.0 cm.         -   Width (measured from leaf tips).—32.0 cm to 36.0 cm.         -   Vigor.—Strong. -   Roots:     -   -   Root description.—Grey-green-colored roots with branching             lateral roots having grey-green-colored root tips. -   Leaves:     -   -   Mature leaves.—Quantity per plant: 7 to 8 leaves are             produced before flowering Length (fully expanded): 14.0 cm             to 19.0 cm Width: 6.5 cm to 8.5 cm Shape: Between oblong and             lanceolate Apex: Unequal mucronate Leaf blade angle with the             petiole: Between 5 degrees and 20 degrees Leaf margin:             Entire Color: Upper surface: RHS 146A, with edge of the leaf             187A Lower surface: RHS 147B and 187B Texture: Smooth             Thickness: 2.7 mm to 3.1 mm Venation: Pattern: Parallel             Color of the midvein: Upper surface: RHS 187A Lower surface:             RHS 187B. -   Peduncle:     -   -   Quantity per plant.—2.         -   Number of flowers per peduncle.—7 to 12.         -   Length.—58.0 cm to 63.0 cm.         -   Diameter.—4.4 mm to 4.7 mm.         -   Strength.—Strong.         -   Aspect.—Upright.         -   Texture.—Smooth.         -   Color.—Green-brown (RHS 146B and 183B).         -   Internode length.—40.0 mm to 50.0 mm. -   Inflorescence description:     -   -   Appearance.—Upright to slightly pendant, raceme to panicle             inflorescence with bilaterally symmetrical flowers that open             in succession beginning with the lowermost flower.         -   Inflorescence size.—Height (from base to tip): 210.0 mm to             260.0 mm Diameter: 3.4 mm to 4.2 mm.         -   Flowering time.—First flowers can be expected 10 to 11             months after planting in a 12 cm pot.         -   Flower.—Height: 82.0 mm to 87.0 mm Diameter: 84.0 mm to 89.0             mm Depth of lip: 18.0 mm to 20.0 mm.         -   Flower longevity.—On the plant: 10 to 15 weeks.         -   Fragrance.—Absent.         -   Petals.—         -   Note.—The number and intensity of spots on the flower may             vary depending on the temperature Arrangement: Open Shape:             Semi-circular Apex: Emarginate and asymmetric Margin: Entire             Length (from base to tip): 38.0 mm to 40.0 mm Width: 40.0 mm             to 42.0 mm Color (when fully opened): Main color: Yellow             (RHS 5D) with spots of RHS 59A and shading color of 186A At             the base: Yellow (RHS 5D) with spots of RHS 59A and shading             color of 186A.         -   Dorsal sepal.—Shape: Elliptic Margin: Entire Length (from             base to tip): 42.0 mm to 45.0 mm Width: 32.0 mm to 34.0 mm             Color (when fully opened): Main color: Yellow (RHS 5D) with             spots of RHS 59A and shading color of 186A At the base:             Yellow (RHS 5D) with spots of RHS 59A and shading color of             186A.         -   Lateral sepals.—Shape: Ovate Margin: Entire Length (from             base to tip): 40.0 mm to 43.0 mm Width: 28.0 mm to 30.0 mm             Color (when fully opened): Main color: Yellow (RHS 5D) with             spots of RHS 59A and shading color of 186A At the base:             Yellow (RHS 5D) with spots of RHS 59A and shading color of             186A.         -   Labellum (lip).—Margin: Entire Length: 17.0 mm to 19.0 mm             Width: 17.0 mm to 19.0 mm.         -   Lateral lobe.—Shape: Type IV Color: Purple and yellow (RHS             78A, 187A and 15A).         -   Apical lobe.—Shape: Rhombic Color: Purple/red (RHS 78A and             60A).         -   Callus.—Color: Dark purple/red (RHS 187B).         -   Pedicel.—Length: 31.0 mm to 34.0 mm Diameter: 2.6 mm to 3.0             mm. -   Reproductive organs:     -   -   Arrangement.—The stamens, style and stigmas are fused into a             single, short structure called the column, possessing one             terminal anther with pollen grains united into pollinia,             which are covered by an anther cap. The stigma is located             under the column behind the pollinia. The ovary is inferior             with three carpels present.         -   Column.—Length: 10.0 mm to 13.0 mm Diameter: 5.5 mm to 6.0             mm Color: Purple (RHS 78A).         -   Pollinia.—Quantity: 2 Size: 0.9 mm to 1.1 mm Color: Light             orange (RHS 23A).         -   Ovary.—Length: 7.0 mm to 9.0 mm Diameter: 2.4 mm to 2.8 mm. -   Disease, pest, and stress resistance: No specific resistance or     susceptibility observed -   Temperature tolerance: Tolerant to a low temperature of 15° C. and a     high temperature about 30° C.

COMPARISON WITH PARENTAL AND COMMERCIAL VARIETIES

‘PHALDASYH’ differs from male parent ‘22791-0004’ (unpatented) in that ‘PHALDASYH’ has a flower that is yellow with dark red-purple spots and shading, whereas ‘22791-0004’ has a flower that is evenly pink. Additionally, ‘PHALDASYH’ has a lateral lobe shape that is type IV and a callus that is dark purple/red, whereas ‘22791-0004’ has a lateral lobe shape that is type V and a callus that is yellow.

‘PHALDASYH’ differs from commercial variety ‘PHALFUMWIK’ (unpatented) in that ‘PHALDASYH’ has a flower that is yellow with dark red-purple spots and shading, whereas ‘PHALFUMWIK’ has a flower that is white flecked. Additionally, ‘PHALDASYH’ has a type IV lateral lobe that is purple and yellow and a rhombic apical lobe, whereas ‘PHALFUMWIK’ has a type V lateral lobe that is white with darker purple flecks and a little bit of yellow on one side and a triangular apical lobe. 

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHALDASYH’, substantially as described and illustrated herein. 